The Best Flowers for Late Summer Bouquets

The Best Flowers for Late Summer Bouquets

As summer transitions into early autumn, there is still a stunning array of flowers perfect for creating vibrant late summer bouquets. The key is to choose blooms that thrive in the lingering warmth, bringing color and life to your home or event. Here are the best flowers to include in your late summer arrangements.

Dahlias
Dahlias are the stars of late summer, offering an array of shapes, sizes, and colors. From soft pastels to bold, vibrant hues, these flowers make a striking addition to any bouquet. Pair them with our handcrafted vases for a truly eye-catching display that will brighten any room.

Sunflowers
Nothing says summer like the cheerful, sunny face of a sunflower. These blooms add height and a pop of bright yellow to your arrangements. They pair beautifully with rustic decor, making them perfect for a casual bouquet or centerpiece in one of our tall glass vases.

Zinnias
Zinnias are hardy and come in a variety of vivid colors, making them a versatile choice for late summer bouquets. Their long-lasting blooms can be combined with other seasonal flowers or stand alone in a simple, elegant vase from our collection, adding a touch of brightness to any space.

Rudbeckia
Rudbeckia, commonly known as Black-Eyed Susans, are resilient and thrive well into late summer. Their golden petals and dark centers bring a warm, natural look to any arrangement. Combine them with wildflowers in one of our decorative containers for a rustic, outdoor-inspired bouquet.

Cosmos
Delicate and airy, cosmos flowers add a whimsical touch to your late summer bouquets. Their soft petals and bright centers are perfect for creating a light, breezy arrangement. Showcase them in a tall, slender vase to highlight their graceful, natural beauty.

These late summer flowers are perfect for creating beautiful, long-lasting bouquets that keep the spirit of summer alive in your home. Pair your blooms with our curated selection of vases and flower constellations to create arrangements that are stylish and seasonal.
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